Levon Campbell III
\n<\/b>Staff Writer<\/b><\/p>\n
Madam C.J. Walker was a woman of many talents. She rose from poverty to become an entrepreneur and activist. She was known as the first Black woman millionaire in America for her forays into homemade hair care products for black women.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n According to www.womenshistory.org, Walker used her position as an influential African-American to advance in society and bring attention to putting an end to lynching.<\/span><\/p>\n Walker was born on Dec. 23, 1867, on a plantation in Delta, La., as Sarah Breedlove, one of six children of her parents Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove. According to <\/span>www.History.com<\/span><\/a>, she was born free after the emancipation proclamation and after being orphaned at the age of 7, she lived and worked with her older sister Louvenia in the cotton fields.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n To escape her abusive brother-in-law, she married Moses McWilliams at the age of 14. In 1887, her husband died and she became a single mother at the age of 20 to her two-year-old daughter, Leila.<\/span><\/p>\n According to history. com, Walker and her daughter moved to St. Louis, where she balanced working as a laundress with night school. She sang in a choir at an African church and became active in the National Association of Colored Women. In St. Louis, she met her second husband, Charles J. Walker, the man who would inspire the name of her eventual empire.<\/span><\/p>\n Walker started to create hair care products for African-American women after a scalp disorder caused her to lose too much of her own hair. She then came up with a treatment that would change the game in the black haircare industry.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n According to History.com, Walker\u2019s method would be known as the Walker System, which would involve scalp preparation, lotions, and iron combs. Her custom pomade was a great success. While most products for black hair would come from white businesses and be on the market, she differentiated her products by emphasizing attention to the health of the women who would use them.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n